Example sentences of "[noun] so [that] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This statement must not be taken to mean that exposed beaches have gentler profiles than protected beaches , because the energy available may itself affect the calibre of sediment present so that a complex relationship exists . |
2 | I also tried to incorporate a strong element of freedom so that a long term eating habit could be created . |
3 | Unfortunately it predicts far too much power on small scales so that a significant degree of antibiasing would be needed . |
4 | The cells in one region of the embryo can be marked with a dye , or one can inject , with a very fine hollow tube , a fluorescent dye into a single cell so that a specific cell and all its offspring can then be followed through development . |
5 | It is important that the Compact Partnership exists at senior levels in Education and Industry so that a clear understanding of the value , purpose , and potential of the initiative permeates all the institutions involved , and so that staff at all levels are positively encouraged to offer their support . |
6 | The artists do not have to be able to draw , though it helps : they do , however , have to be able to ‘ visualize ’ a design or a film and be able to explain their ideas by words and rough pictures so that a specialized artist or photographer can produce the finished illustration . |
7 | Early investigation helps to identify both aspects so that a suitable apportionment of costs can be agreed . |
8 | Instead of a person looking across the room to the door there is a groping in the dark so that a painstaking progress is made towards the door through constant reference to each piece of furniture . |
9 | that this conference congratulates our Bolshevik comrades of Russia on their splendid efforts to bring about a general peace , and their unflinching opposition to the brigands of international capital , though we deplore the fact that their efforts to stir the workers of all the belligerents to revolutionary action has not so far met with success , yet we promise to do all in our power to awaken the proletariat of this country to class consciousness so that a speedy end may overtake the tyranny of capital . |
10 | To continue discussions/refine strategy for Scotland so that a clear picture of priorities emerges . |
11 | To join a new length of pipe into an existing inspection chamber , you will have to break a hole in the wall of the chamber and chop away at the benching so that a new half channel can be laid to join up with the main channel . |
12 | To avoid this we can emphasize the need for honesty , or provide a filter question so that a low-prestige answer seems equally acceptable . |
13 | Or of the mother who promotes cross-cousin marriage so that a new member of her own lineage can be brought into her adopted one , so that she will be less of an outsider in the latter . |
14 | Resuspend the cells in the remainder by flicking the tube so that a thin film of suspension adheres to the wall of the tube . |
15 | The new Release 2 enhances IBM co-existence with links to CICS and IMS/DC applications so that a Top End application can interoperate with them through LU 6.2 . |
16 | Please write , phone or talk to me with your ideas so that a mutual exchange can benefit all teachers . |
17 | to reconcile and integrate the differing views of organisational objectives that are held by different individuals so that a total company objective may be recognised ( Argyris ) ; and |
18 | In recent years the press has had to challenge such diverse rulings as an order not to name a witness from a famous family lest publicity might interfere with her care for heroin addiction ; an order not to publish the address of a former Tory MP lest his estranged wife should discover his whereabouts and harass him , and an order that reporters should leave the court so that a distressed defendant could explain in privacy the matrimonial problems which drove her to drink before she drove her car . |
19 | What controls their individual behaviour so that a global pattern emerges ? |
20 | Adjust the angle with your wrists so that a small movement will cause the rods to cross . |
21 | The Compstation 40 configurations have been cut by more than 30% so that a diskless system with 40MHz CPU , 15″ colour monitor and 8Mb is $5,990 , $6,990 with 270Mb disk and single-slot graphic accelerator card ; with 19″ colour monitor , 32Mb , 520Mb disk and the accelerator it is $10,890 . |
22 | Project topics should be organised by the tutor prior to presentation so that a logical sequence can be developed , aiding discussion by the total group . |
23 | The Prism encoder enables its output to be optimised for a particular target decoder design to maximise image quality at the lowest possible bit rate so that a video-on-demand service provider can minimise central disk storage and maximise use of the available system bandwidth . |
24 | The hooves of the galloping horses had bitten deep into the soft earth of the ride so that a blind man might have followed them . |
25 | Will he therefore liaise with his colleagues in the Department of the Environment so that a joint effort can be made to give the law the rigour to prohibit the illegal occupation of public and private land by traveller families ? |
26 | In the event sequence is shown the long-term mean , the linear trend , the well-defined cycle , and the intermittent signal so that a typical sample period as shown will produce statistics which are biased with respect to the whole sequence . |
27 | The basic idea is that sunk costs shift profit outcomes in the post-entry game so that a potential entrant will be deterred . |
28 | For successful work in rural areas , the tutor had to be sensitive to , and well-informed about , both the locality and its people so that a genuine rapport emerged as a basis for mutual confidence and support . |
29 | Instead there are many sectarian-based bodies so that a united front is not available to assist in the reformation of the media scene in Uganda . |
30 | The first condition is satisfied in parts of the motor system , in which cells in the brain project directly on to motor neurons in the spinal cord so that a small group of cells in the CNS have a ‘ direct line ’ to a small group of muscles , and perhaps in visuomotor centres in the brainstem ( Donoghue and Wise 1982 ; Schiller and Stryker 1972 ) . |